Following on from our statement on 10th April 2018, we can confirm that the appeal by Banele Mdingazwe against his dismissal was heard today. Banele was represented by Economic Freedom Fighters Fieldworkers; Charles Gwabe, Taheer Mille and Nsizwa Mabota.
After reviewing all evidence relating to this matter, as well as the record of the disciplinary hearing, the decision has been taken to overturn the ruling of the disciplinary hearing and to reinstate Banele with immediate effect.

Updated statement – 10 April 2018

Following the incident which took place at our Lenasia branch on 25th February 2018, we can confirm that a disciplinary hearing has since taken place. This was facilitated by an independent disciplinary chairperson. On recommendation of the independent chairperson, Banele Mdingazwe has been dismissed. Banele has appealed this ruling and the appeal will be heard later this week.

The four remaining team members involved in the incident were also confirmed to face a disciplinary hearing but voluntarily resigned before their disciplinary hearings could take place.

While it was confirmed a criminal investigation was underway, we do not have any further information regarding this as it is a police matter.

We can confirm that an incident took place at our Lenasia store on Sunday, 25th February – part of which was filmed and is now circulating on social media. Food Lover’s Market does not condone any form of violence and we are shocked that this incident transpired on our premises.

From our investigation into this incident it has come to light that the team member who is being restrained and held to the ground had, prior to the filming of this incident, attempted to stab his colleague with a knife. The supervisor, who can be seen in the footage sitting astride the team member, intervened to disarm the team member and prevent him from stabbing his colleague. Witness accounts from other team members who were present at the time of the incident confirm how the altercation started.

The South African Police Service arrested all three individuals involved in this incident this morning. All three individuals are due to appear in the Lenasia Magistrates Court this afternoon where they will be charged with assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm.

We view this incident in an extremely serious light and we will, parallel to the criminal process, continue to follow our internal processes that will include an internal disciplinary process in respect of all three individuals involved in this incident.”

Update to statement: 28 February 2018

Following on from the statement made on 27 February 2018, Food Lover’s Market can confirm that, while the investigation into the incident at the Lenasia store is ongoing, four individuals will face an internal disciplinary inquiry – after which the appropriate and correct actions will be taken by the company to address any infractions.

As the individuals involved face an internal disciplinary inquiry, as well as criminal charges we are not in a position to disclose any further detail on the matter, without jeopardising the outcome of these processes.